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 * Copyright (c) 2019 Ha Thach (tinyusb.org)
 * Copyright (c) 2020 Reinhard Panhuber - rework to unmasked pointers
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 */

#ifndef _TUSB_FIFO_H_
#define _TUSB_FIFO_H_

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

// Due to the use of unmasked pointers, this FIFO does not suffer from loosing
// one item slice. Furthermore, write and read operations are completely
// decoupled as write and read functions do not modify a common state. Henceforth,
// writing or reading from the FIFO within an ISR is safe as long as no other
// process (thread or ISR) interferes.
// Also, this FIFO is ready to be used in combination with a DMA as the write and
// read pointers can be updated from within a DMA ISR. Overflows are detectable
// within a certain number (see tu_fifo_overflow()).

#include "common/tusb_common.h"

// mutex is only needed for RTOS
// for OS None, we don't get preempted
#define CFG_FIFO_MUTEX (CFG_TUSB_OS != OPT_OS_NONE)

#if CFG_FIFO_MUTEX
#include "osal/osal.h"
#define tu_fifo_mutex_t osal_mutex_t
#endif

typedef struct
{
    uint8_t* buffer; ///< buffer pointer
    uint16_t depth; ///< max items
    uint16_t item_size; ///< size of each item
    bool overwritable;

    uint16_t non_used_index_space; ///< required for non-power-of-two buffer length
    uint16_t max_pointer_idx; ///< maximum absolute pointer index

    volatile uint16_t wr_idx; ///< write pointer
    volatile uint16_t rd_idx; ///< read pointer

#if CFG_FIFO_MUTEX
    tu_fifo_mutex_t mutex_wr;
    tu_fifo_mutex_t mutex_rd;
#endif

} tu_fifo_t;

typedef struct
{
    uint16_t len_lin; ///< linear length in item size
    uint16_t len_wrap; ///< wrapped length in item size
    void* ptr_lin; ///< linear part start pointer
    void* ptr_wrap; ///< wrapped part start pointer
} tu_fifo_buffer_info_t;

#define TU_FIFO_INIT(_buffer, _depth, _type, _overwritable)    \
    {                                                          \
        .buffer = _buffer,                                     \
        .depth = _depth,                                       \
        .item_size = sizeof(_type),                            \
        .overwritable = _overwritable,                         \
        .non_used_index_space = UINT16_MAX - (2 * (_depth)-1), \
        .max_pointer_idx = 2 * (_depth)-1,                     \
    }

#define TU_FIFO_DEF(_name, _depth, _type, _overwritable) \
    uint8_t _name##_buf[_depth * sizeof(_type)];         \
    tu_fifo_t _name = TU_FIFO_INIT(_name##_buf, _depth, _type, _overwritable)

bool tu_fifo_set_overwritable(tu_fifo_t* f, bool overwritable);
bool tu_fifo_clear(tu_fifo_t* f);
bool tu_fifo_config(tu_fifo_t* f, void* buffer, uint16_t depth, uint16_t item_size, bool overwritable);

#if CFG_FIFO_MUTEX
TU_ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE static inline void tu_fifo_config_mutex(tu_fifo_t* f, tu_fifo_mutex_t write_mutex_hdl, tu_fifo_mutex_t read_mutex_hdl)
{
    f->mutex_wr = write_mutex_hdl;
    f->mutex_rd = read_mutex_hdl;
}
#endif

bool tu_fifo_write(tu_fifo_t* f, void const* p_data);
uint16_t tu_fifo_write_n(tu_fifo_t* f, void const* p_data, uint16_t n);
uint16_t tu_fifo_write_n_const_addr_full_words(tu_fifo_t* f, const void* data, uint16_t n);

bool tu_fifo_read(tu_fifo_t* f, void* p_buffer);
uint16_t tu_fifo_read_n(tu_fifo_t* f, void* p_buffer, uint16_t n);
uint16_t tu_fifo_read_n_const_addr_full_words(tu_fifo_t* f, void* buffer, uint16_t n);

bool tu_fifo_peek(tu_fifo_t* f, void* p_buffer);
uint16_t tu_fifo_peek_n(tu_fifo_t* f, void* p_buffer, uint16_t n);

uint16_t tu_fifo_count(tu_fifo_t* f);
uint16_t tu_fifo_remaining(tu_fifo_t* f);
bool tu_fifo_empty(tu_fifo_t* f);
bool tu_fifo_full(tu_fifo_t* f);
bool tu_fifo_overflowed(tu_fifo_t* f);
void tu_fifo_correct_read_pointer(tu_fifo_t* f);

TU_ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE static inline uint16_t tu_fifo_depth(tu_fifo_t* f)
{
    return f->depth;
}

// Pointer modifications intended to be used in combinations with DMAs.
// USE WITH CARE - NO SAFTY CHECKS CONDUCTED HERE! NOT MUTEX PROTECTED!
void tu_fifo_advance_write_pointer(tu_fifo_t* f, uint16_t n);
void tu_fifo_advance_read_pointer(tu_fifo_t* f, uint16_t n);

// If you want to read/write from/to the FIFO by use of a DMA, you may need to conduct two copies
// to handle a possible wrapping part. These functions deliver a pointer to start
// reading/writing from/to and a valid linear length along which no wrap occurs.
void tu_fifo_get_read_info(tu_fifo_t* f, tu_fifo_buffer_info_t* info);
void tu_fifo_get_write_info(tu_fifo_t* f, tu_fifo_buffer_info_t* info);

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* _TUSB_FIFO_H_ */
